SBIR-STTR Award

QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD, A System For Autonomous Operations And Health Management of Gateway
Award last edited on: 3/12/23

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
NASA : ARC
Total Award Amount
$174,958
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
T10.04
Principal Investigator
Andrew Santangelo

Company Information

sci_Zone Inc

17133 Inavale Street
Holland, MI 49424
   (505) 205-8315
   dgershinzon@yahoo.com
   www.airseds.com

Research Institution

Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC22PB177
Start Date: 7/25/22    Completed: 8/25/23
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$174,958
sci_Zone and John Hopkins University are proposing QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD, a system for Vehicle Health Management and Fault Detection with Fault Classification Functions. QuickSAT, a flight proven environment, is the framework containing the SHERLOCK-MD architecture providing edge-capable AI, sensing suite integration and vehicle tracking functions that are tied with the vehicle fault management system perceiving rapidly potential faults that might occur. SHERLOCK-MD ties into on-edge sensing suites plus on-board fault monitoring systems and vehicle health data building an internal knowledge base for event/fault classification. This data is fed into a preliminary analysis system designed to extract key features. This takes the form of anomaly detection or binary/multi-class status checks. SHERLOCK-MD relies on a system built on the Security Risk Taxonomy for Commercial Space Missions. By comparing symptoms evident in the data analysis with a historical database of faults and events, the diagnostic produces a set of likely candidates for mission and/or experiment failure and propose appropriate action. SHERLOCK-MD has the ability to feed directly into the decision support module of the incident-response architecture. Phase I shall focus on development of algorithms/code classifying detected faults using different satellite datasets, conduct a comprehensive comparative assessment, provide a detailed concept for autonomy technology to support Gateway operations including visiting vehicles and experiments, trade study of recommended supporting hardware, and a baseline demonstration of QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD NASA applications include the Lunar Gateway itself, support for experiments on-board the Lunar Gateway, and use on Lunar Gateway visiting vehicles. QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD can be applied to future missions to Mars, deep space missions and even remote sensing satellites orbiting the Earth – essentially any mission requiring Vehicle Health Management and Fault Detection with Fault Classification Functions. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD has broad applications over a wide range of commercial, defense and research based vehicles. QuickSAT/SHERLOCK-MD and supporting algorithms can be integrated to a range of other assets in addition to satellites, such as aircraft, watercraft, and ground vehicles providing to the asset a means for rapid fault detection, classification and assessment. Duration: 1

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